Pgt JHThi (Nff4ilman$ County The Weekly Society News j VISITS IN PETERSBURG Mn.J.E.MorrisiiiDendinsa few dayi thb Week with her ion - in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Georse Clarke. In Peter- sburg, Va. FROM RALEIGH Miss Beckle Owens of Ralelsh soent the- week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Owens. VA. GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Vic Huggins and family of Blacksburg, Va. spent the week-end with Mrs. Huggins parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. C Stokes. WEEK-END IN GLOUCESTER Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Biggers spent the week-end in Gloucester with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Schaaf. HOME FOR WEEK-END Miss Bea Skipsey, student at Elon College, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Britt. WEEK-END HERE Miss Monnie Divers of Elizabeth City spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Divers. FROM SOUTHERN PINES Mr. and Mrs. Howard Broughton and family of Southern Pines visited relatives here during the week-end. ATTENDS MEETING J. T. Biggers attended a Business Meeting in Charlotte on Tuesday of last week. FROM NEWPORT NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Dean Britt of Newport News, Va. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Britt. LEAVES FOR LA. Mrs. Harold Deaton left Saturday to make her home in Baton Rouge, La. WEEK-END GUESTS Mrs. Shelton White and Mist Sarah Elizabeth White of Raleigh were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar White. VISITS HERE Mrs. F. R. Keith of Lumberton spent a few days this week with Miss Gladys Felton. IN HOSPITAL Miss Thelma Elliott is a surgery patient in Norfolk General Hospital. IN HOSPITAL W. F. Tarkenton underwent surgery, in a Hampton Hospital thin mask ' I WEEK-END IN ATLANTA Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodard spent the week-end in Atlanta, Ga. They were accompanied by Mrs. Harold Deaton who met her husband there enroute to Baton Rouge, La. SUNDAY IN RICHMOND Mr. and Mrs. Ray White and Martin Towe were guests of Miss Jo Davis Towe and Mrs. Towe in Richmond, Va. on Sunday. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. J. R. Futrell has returned home from the Albemarle Hospital where she underwent observation and treatment. FROM GARNER Mr. and Mrs. Don Chesson and family of Garner were week-end guests of Mr. Chesson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Chesson. WEEK-END HERE Mrs. Kate Wozelka of Edenton spent the week-end with Mrs. Annie Chalk and Miss Louise Chalk. FROM ALA. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kimbrell of Huntsvilie, Ala. visited relatives ana friends here on Wednesday. FROM CHOWAN COLLEGE Thomas Gregory student at Chowan College, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gregory. VISIT IN CURRITUCK Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davis visited relatives in Currituck on Sunday. TAYLOR THEATRE J Edmton, N. C. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY fc SATURDAY JOHN WAYNE IN I'RIO LOBO" WITH JORGE RIVERO, JENNIFER O'NEILL, JACK ELAM & SUSANA DOSAMANTES SUNDAY, MONDAY, fcTUES DAY FEB. 14-15-16 RATING (R) WES STERN, JOAN COLLINS & LARRY HAGMAN IN ' "3 IN THE ! CELLAR" COMING FEB. 17-18-RAT ING (R) PETER FONDA IN "easy mpsn" Weekly, Hertford, N.C., Thursday. (RETURNS HOME Harry Broughton, Jr. has 1 re turned home after spending several months with his brother and slster-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Broughton, in Southern Pines to recuperate from a leg fracture NORFOLK GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Willie Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. Toney Vercit of Norfolk, Va. were guests of Mrs Maude Lane and Mrs. Elie Forehand on Sunday. FROM NEWPORT NEWS Mrs. Jimmy White and twin sons of Newport News, Va. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs Jim Bass PLYMOUTH GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Doward Jones and family of Plymouth were guests of his mother, Mrs. Addie Keegan, on Sunday. FROM PLYMOUTH Mrs. W. J. Andrews and daughters of Plymouth spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Kee. E. CITY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Winslow, Jr. and family of Elizabeth City were guests of their parents, Mr and Mrs. T. P. Byrum ana Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Winslow, Sr., on Sunday. WEEK-END HERE Miss Susan Cox of Williamston spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox. FROM PORTSMOUTH Mrs. Vick Stallings of Port smouth, Va. was a guest of her mother. Mrs. J. H. Baker, on Saturday. FROM ROPER Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haskett and daughter, Joanna, of Roper visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haskett and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Taylor, during the week-end. HOME FOR THE WEEK-END Miss Pam Cox, student at ACC, Wilson, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox. RETURN TO UNC-G Miss Susan Harrell, Miss Dianne Layden and Miss Angela Baker have returned to UNC-G after spending their semester break here with their families. HOME FOR WEEK-END Doug Benton, student at ECU. Greenville, spent the week-end with his nnrpnts Mr. and Mrs. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Benton. RETURN TO UNC-CHAPEL HILL Students who have returned to UNC-Chapel Hill, after spending their semester break here with their parents, are- Doug Haskett, Walter Edwards, Jr., Jim White, Andy Rogerson, Johnny Caddy, Wayne Riddick and Bobby Godfrey. HOME FOR WEEK-END Miss Cindy Winslow, student at ECU, Greenville, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Winslow. FROM ECU Miss Kay Dail, student at ECU-Greenville, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dail, Jr. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Dail and Mr. and Mrs. Odus Mansfield have returned home after visiting relatives in Jacksonville, The Man From Equitable GEORGE E. FIELDS The Thomas W. Hicks District is pleased to announce the appointment of George E. Fields as a representative in Perquimans County. Mr. Fields is a former Chemical Salesman and is active in local civic activities. To find out how Equitables Living Insurance can be tailored to your needs, contact Mr. Fields today. He is a good man to know. Phone 426-7238. THOMAS W. HICKS Rocky Mount, N.C. theHquitable Th lift AMurane toctaty of the United stitti Nw Vorti. N. V. February 11. 1971 Florida and Brooksville, Florida VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Elliott of Windsor, N.C. and Mr. and Mrs D. A. Carver and family of Norfolk, Virginia were guest of Mrs. W. M. Divers, Sr. "Sunday afternoon. ATTEND CONVENTION Mrs. Judy Heath has returned home from Raleigh where she attended a Beauty Show and convention. Whiteston News Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sellings were week-end visitors with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Stallings. In the absence of the pastor, Larry was the guest speaker for the meeting on Sunday a.m., he and his wife, Barbara, brought a message in song. Mrs. Alfred Stallings, mother of Mr. Ellis Stallings is in Norfolk General Hospital at this time, Rev. Arthur Wessley, of Moyock, was guest Minister at Up River meeting on Sunday evening. Rev. and Mrs. Waldo Smith are attending the Pastors Short Course at Quaker Lake this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Winslow attended the Mid-Year Con ference at Glenwood Meeting on Saturday near Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. Lucious Winslow, Mrs. Arba Winslow, Mr. Earl Winslow, Fentress Winslow and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Stallings visited Mrs. Graham Senter and children, of Trappe, Maryland, who were visiting at her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Winslow at Bagley Swamp on Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Dempsey Winslow ac companied her sister, Addie White of Hertford, to Muf- fresboro on Sunday p.m. to visit their brother Willie White and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Winslow and family recently visited friends in South Carolina for a week-end. Rev. J. Hugh White, of Win ston-Salem, who has many relatives here, is still a very sick patient in Winston-Salem Hospital. Mrs. Sylvia Winslow ac companied by Mrs. Joe Rogerson and Mrs. Sarah Winslow, visited Raymond Winslow who is a patient at Watts Hospital in Durham on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Winslow and Pam and Mrs. Peggy Winslow and Jason, visited Mrs. Worth Winslow in Norfolk, Va. on Friday p.m. VTA Will Meet Tonight The Hertford Grammar'School PTA will meet Thursday night at 8 p.m. The program for the night will be "Teaching Exceptional Children" by Mrs. Betty San ders. PTA president, Mrs. Donald Morris, urges all parents to bt present. Cadet Chapel At The famous Cadet Chapel ati tne united states Military Academy, West Point, New York was the setting for the formal military wedding of Miss Jane Kimberlin Reeves and John Henry Decker Jr., Second Lieutenant, U.S. Army, on Sunday, February 7 at four o'clock in the afternoon. Dr. James Edmund Reeves gave his daughter in marriage. Chaplain A. John Wilson officiated. The renowned, magnificent organ was played by Dr. William Davis, a member of the West Point staff. : The altar flowers were yellow and bronze mums with accents of ivory roses which blended exquisitely with the "old world" charm of this outstanding chapel containing the 82 battle flags used in the Revolutionary War and the Civil War. Groomsmen Lt. David Michael Carr, Lt. Robert Wagner, Cadet David Hardin and Cadet Charles Swannack in their military uniforms honored the bride and groom with the traditional arch of sabres. William Raymond Decker served his brother as best man. Bridesmaids Miss Linda Decker, sister of the groom, Miss Bonnie Reiser, and Miss Karen Nicholson wore long topaz velvet gowns accented by ivory satin yokes with ivory braid. Their sleeves were long velvet with ivory satin at the wrists, Juliet head-pieces of ivory satin were worn by the three. Miss Mary Boehm, who served as Jane's maid of honor wore a dress identical to those of the bridesmaids. Her headpiece was a Juliet cap made of topaz velvet trimmed in ivory braid. The four attendants of the bride carried full, loosely gathered bouquets fashioned of yellow and bronze mums, ivory rosebuds and baby's breath. The beautiful bride was a picture in her dress of ivory delustered satin, designed with empire bodice and yoke of Alencon lace rising to the high Victorian collar. The long satin sleeves ended at the wrist with two rows of the French lace. The Alencon lace was appliqued on the satin sleeves as well as on the dress and full cathedral train. The hem of the train and dress carried two wide rows of the lace. Tiny pearls covered the lace FARM (HARM MARGARINE ST 269' mm 15c om i ft II . m tVEKCADT LUiUA & 3W 20c ADJUSTABLE BAND P 20c ow .tzvK'm& 3: Mt t Iff - MMn M'WIN MH V g PUUBLc-CDuC BLADES 4 3 10c Mi t - 9UM MlltWM JC a riLUBUiw nvun 25c OM BABY SCOn DIAPERS M.ti m. MMM 25c BISCUITS mm HlJ fi Off tm m tvteiMt R PR COFFEE-HATE Pg -rrtrai,, in West Point Setting f-t"' v I . - V V, ' . - V.' ; ; , on the dress and train. The bride's Juliet cap was fashioned of the same ivory Alencon lace and lightly beaded in pearls. Her cathedral train was filmed by her full length veil of ivory silk illusion which was attached to the back of the Juliet cap. The bride's bouquet of ivory rosebuds EFFECTIVE MARCH 1st HAIR CUTS FOR ADULTS WILL BE 1,5Q And '1.25 For Children Blanchard's Barber Shop ; AND Hertford Barber Shop GOLDEN RIPE CHIQUITA BANANAS 2 lbs. 25 tutor lam oiflN CUKES hunt ciui BURGER8ITS UVI I . UVI 14. -79' A-M57 DHHWASHII MTIIOINT CASCADE Ilia. 0 LAC CRISP FLA. PASCAL ) U Ml I f ( fi STALK Open uniil 9:C3 For Decker-Reeves Wedding was softened with baby's breath and stephanotis. Mrs. James Edmund Reeves, mother of the bride, received at the reception, held in the Of ficer's Club at West Point, in a jade green chiffon dress made over yellow chiffon. It was midi in length and full-skirted, Tmnorted English Dinnerware Gold Medallion NO UMITJ! NOCOUrONW by ENOCH WEDGWOOD (TUNSIM1) LTD 'Yul Km if tutuiry Nni (la Jill M M limn At MUMM ininp" r. FANCY LARGE RED RIPE STRAWCERrJES spcm CUPS , 2925 p.m. FrL':; G 2'tC:j f;i:!itj trimmed in green velvet at the waist. The long green chiffon sleeves were lightly beaded in topaz at the wrists. Mrs. John Henry Decker Sr., mother of the groom, was modishly gowned in a blue silk Alaskin dress made with full length ensemble coat. After the champagne reception a seated dinner and dance for all guests was held in the beautifully appointed ballroom. The or chestra played far into the night to the delight of the young lieutenants and cadets, as well as the other guests. The bride's table as well as the other tables, was covered in yellow cloths. The flowers on the tables were similar to the bridesmaids' flowers. White candles burned on each table. The groom will take his bride to his first post at Fort Bragg, North Carolina following their honeymoon in Virginia. Card of Thanks I want to thank all the people whoremembered me with cards, letters, "gifts, visits, and especially your prayers for my recovery, while I was a patient in Norfolk General Hospital. They meant so much to me. Mrs. Rosa Stallings Watch For Our Ad Next Week! For A Bang-Up rrVVINE TILE HERTFORD, N. C. HfuHlftUvrt at Z week OM il m VIM. 269,45,49 a I mr. ' ' -M A" ' margarine , I I eotowom ioneum Mnm American Legion Auxiliary Holds -Regular Meeting The American Legion Auxiliary Unit 126 held its regular meeting Thursday night, February 4, at the home of Mrs. Lou Del Myers with Mrs. Ann Goodwin as Co-hostesses. : Mrs. Geneva Sawyer, president, called the meeting to order. Minutes were read and approved. Mrs. Ann Goodwin gave the devotional in absence of the chaplin. The Pledge to the Flag and Preamble were riven and the National Anthem was sung. Mrs. Ann Goodwin gave the treasurer's report. Mrs. Minnie Miller gave a report of get-well amd sympathy cards pent. Committee chairmen gave tneir reports. . The president announced that Spring Conference would be held at Fayetteville, N.C February 26 at the Downtowner Motel, she urged all members to attend. She announced that they would have their March meeting at . the Legion Home at which time they would be celebrating the Legion and Auxiliary birthday. The meeting was adjourned And (falirtmie rofroehmnnfa uraro served by the hostesses. hvmvvm . V... kU.,. ...... -OTW.W" George Washington Specials Clearance & CARPETCO - PHONE 426-7817 COUPONS AVAILABLE witmu FM mi mow tutio rrtMa 80 STAMPS SO STAMPS ' ' ntt. - iwm Ht CMIOt NfAMM f , PORK STIAKS SO STAMPS DEODORANT SO Stamps JUIV I . rft - UMUfT RUFFET SUPPERS twmi m. im. wr mum SIHOIN ITIAK BO STAMPS MmiM-MMlC SAITID CASHiWS SO STAMPS I I ft. 4 Mi N. ttHOinOM nun imiM. FIOI. SHRIMP SO STAMPS . fMtM.m. IXCIDRIN I77TTT7-T! s i